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Desotos On Call Handyman
4.5(
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Serving Marion, AR and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2020

Warranties offered

Credit card accepted

"Mr. Collins did an excellent job. I need rotten wood replaced on my garage facing as well as my chimney box. He came and assessed the project and although the temperature was extreme he wisely came out in the cool of the evening, worked until dark and returned the next day to complete the job. The price was competitive but very reasonable. I am extremely satisfied and will be calling him back for other projects."
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Response time1 day
Response rate86%
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VGZ Construction
5.0(
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Serving Marion, AR and surrounding areas

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In business since 2012

Free estimates

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"The work was done with expertise, professionalism, and on time. Team painted my entire interior, remodeled my kitchen and installed updates to the bathroom cabinets put in new toilets and completely refurbished. My home in preparation for sale. Great job. Great customer service."
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All Bright Tub Refinishing LLC
3.8(
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Serving Marion, AR and surrounding areas

In business since 2005

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"The crew was on time and very efficient in getting the job done in about 3.5 hours.  They made sure everything was covered so the over spray would not harm the floor and other items.   They were very knowledgeable about the process and very professional.  The owner stopped by to make sure everything was going ok and suggested the drain pipe on the sink be removed rather than sprayed with the coating to keep it from chipping.
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Painter Ventura
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Serving Marion, AR and surrounding areas

In business since 2010

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Had an exterior trim paint job. Showed up to our appointment and gave us a quote and start date. Showed up on the day, pressure washed, scraped, caulked, applied 2 coats of paint, cleaned up. Very detailed in work, excellent job!"
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Bathtub Replacement questions, answered by experts

An alcove tub is designed to fit into a three-walled enclosure in a bathroom. A drop-in tub, on the other hand, is placed into a custom-built frame or enclosure. This frame can be fitted to an alcove, making a drop-in tub a viable alternative if you want a more custom or spa-like look. Because the frame is custom, drop-in tubs offer more design flexibility and a wider range of materials, such as cultured marble or tile, compared to the simpler acrylic or fiberglass of a typical alcove tub. The frame for a drop-in tub can also be placed anywhere in the bathroom it fits, not just in an alcove.

Roman tubs are very different from ordinary tubs. A Roman tub is typically deeper and broader than a traditional tub, and it's often installed on a custom platform with the faucet positioned on the deck rather than on the wall. Ordinary tubs are more shallow and usually feature built-in shower options

If your tub is attached to the wall, the best material will be one that can be shaped to fit your space perfectly. A cast-polymer, acrylic, or fiberglass tub will likely be the easiest to install as a built-in because it can be designed to fit your space.

A drop-in tub is just one of the types of bathtubs available. Depending on your needs and the space available, you can consider an alcove tub for quick installation, a whirlpool tub for added relaxation, a freestanding tub for a statement piece, or a corner tub to take advantage of the space in a larger bathroom.

Alcove tubs come in fiberglass, acrylic, or enameled steel. Fiberglass is the most affordable but least durable, while acrylic is the highest-end and most durable (as long as you don’t go with a poor grade of acrylic, which will be prone to scratches). Enameled steel, where a steel tub is coated in a layer of porcelain, is a wallet-friendly middle ground. This material is highly durable but prone to chips.

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